Sportsbooks For NHL Atlantic Dvision

If you are an old-school bettor, than the NHL’s Atlantic Division is the division for you. When you talk about a division rich in history and tradition, the Atlantic Division has it over all of the league’s other divisions. Those paragons of old-time hockey – Eddie Shore (Boston Bruins), Toe Blake (Montreal Canadiens) and Dit Clapper (Boston Bruins) – anointed to this status in the hockey cult film Slap Shot, all plied their trade with Atlantic Division clubs. The Toronto Maple Leafs garnered a national following in the 1930s thanks to Foster Hewitt’s radio broadcasts. [+]

The Detroit Red Wings were the first American team to win back-to-back Stanley Cups and the only U.S.-based team able to compete with the Leafs and Canadiens during the Original Six era.

Don’t discount the younger teams in this bracket. The Ottawa Senators and Buffalo Sabres keep proving that small markets can achieve big things, both playing in the Stanley Cup Final. The Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning also have played in the Cup final series, the Lightning winning it all in 2004.

Best NHL Atlantic Division Sportsbook Odds

The NHL’s Atlantic Division may be the most wide open, and that is music to the ears of a bettor. Tight competitive games mean better odds and more chances to come out ahead. [+]

The Atlantic Division has featured a different winner in each season since NHL realignment in 2013. Ir is the only division are the only NHL division in which each team has played in a Stanley Cup Final. And if you factor in the original version of the Ottawa Senators from 1917-34, five of the seven teams have lifted Lord Stanley’s mug aloft.

What Are The Atlantic Division Standings Today

If betting on NHL Atlantic Division games is something you intend to particpate in, then this is where your day should always start, with a persual of the up to date Atlantic Division standings.

NHL

#

team

pts

P

W

L

GF

GA

Regular Eastern Conference

1

Washington Capitals

118

82

45

19

263

182

2

Pittsburgh Penguins

111

82

40

21

282

234

3

Columbus Blue Jackets

108

82

39

24

249

195

4

Montreal Canadiens

103

82

33

26

226

200

5

New York Rangers

102

82

40

28

256

220

6

Ottawa Senators

98

82

34

28

212

214

7

Boston Bruins

95

82

38

31

234

212

8

Toronto Maple Leafs

95

82

33

27

251

242

9

New York Islanders

94

82

33

29

241

242

10

Tampa Bay Lightning

94

82

32

30

234

227

11

Philadelphia Flyers

88

82

25

33

219

236

12

Carolina Hurricanes

87

82

28

31

215

236

13

Florida Panthers

81

82

23

36

210

237

14

Detroit Red Wings

79

82

17

36

207

244

15

Buffalo Sabres

78

82

25

37

201

237

16

New Jersey Devils

70

82

18

40

183

244

Regular Western Conference

1

Chicago Blackhawks

109

82

37

23

244

213

2

Minnesota Wild

106

82

42

25

266

208

3

Anaheim Ducks

105

82

40

23

223

200

4

Edmonton Oilers

103

82

37

26

247

212

5

St. Louis Blues

99

82

38

29

235

218

6

San Jose Sharks

99

82

38

29

221

201

7

Calgary Flames

94

82

32

33

226

221

8

Nashville Predators

94

82

35

29

240

224

9

Winnipeg Jets

87

82

33

35

249

256

10

Los Angeles Kings

86

82

25

35

201

205

11

Dallas Stars

79

82

28

37

223

262

12

Arizona Coyotes

70

82

20

42

197

260

13

Vancouver Canucks

69

82

19

43

182

243

14

Colorado Avalanche

48

82

14

56

166

278

Regular Western Conference Pacific

1

Anaheim Ducks

105

82

40

23

223

200

2

Edmonton Oilers

103

82

37

26

247

212

3

San Jose Sharks

99

82

38

29

221

201

4

Calgary Flames

94

82

32

33

226

221

5

Los Angeles Kings

86

82

25

35

201

205

6

Arizona Coyotes

70

82

20

42

197

260

7

Vancouver Canucks

69

82

19

43

182

243

Regular Western Conference Central

1

Chicago Blackhawks

109

82

37

23

244

213

2

Minnesota Wild

106

82

42

25

266

208

3

St. Louis Blues

99

82

38

29

235

218

4

Nashville Predators

94

82

35

29

240

224

5

Winnipeg Jets

87

82

33

35

249

256

6

Dallas Stars

79

82

28

37

223

262

7

Colorado Avalanche

48

82

14

56

166

278

Regular Eastern Conference Metropolitan

1

Washington Capitals

118

82

45

19

263

182

2

Pittsburgh Penguins

111

82

40

21

282

234

3

Columbus Blue Jackets

108

82

39

24

249

195

4

New York Rangers

102

82

40

28

256

220

5

New York Islanders

94

82

33

29

241

242

6

Philadelphia Flyers

88

82

25

33

219

236

7

Carolina Hurricanes

87

82

28

31

215

236

8

New Jersey Devils

70

82

18

40

183

244

Regular Eastern Conference Atlantic

1

Montreal Canadiens

103

82

33

26

226

200

2

Ottawa Senators

98

82

34

28

212

214

3

Boston Bruins

95

82

38

31

234

212

4

Toronto Maple Leafs

95

82

33

27

251

242

5

Tampa Bay Lightning

94

82

32

30

234

227

6

Florida Panthers

81

82

23

36

210

237

7

Detroit Red Wings

79

82

17

36

207

244

8

Buffalo Sabres

78

82

25

37

201

237

How To Make Money Betting On The Atlantic Division

Look for factors that can play into successful wagering, such as a team embarking upon a lengthy Western road sojourn, or perhaps a club slated to play three times in four nights. Teams will often start their back-up goalie in the second game of back-to-back games, evenings when an upset is more likely on the cards.

When you talk NHL history, you’re talking about the Atlantic Division. The Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins first played in the Stanley Cup Final in 1930. The Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs originally clashed with the Stanley Cup on the line in 1936. The Red Wings and Canadiens met five times for the Stanley Cup between 1952-66 and the Leafs and Canadiens battled in the Cup final on three occasions between 1959-67.

Though they can’t play each other in the Cup final any longer, these legendary, tradition-filled match-ups are always fueled by passion and intensity no matter what time of year they meet, and that’s always a tasty recipe for solid wagering opportunities.